Ghaith Tarawneh, PhD

Affiliations: 
Institute of Neuroscience Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
computer vision, insect neurophysiology, computational neuroscience
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Rosner R, Tarawneh G, Lukyanova V, et al. (2020) Binocular responsiveness of projection neurons of the praying mantis optic lobe in the frontal visual field. Journal of Comparative Physiology. a, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology
Umeton D, Tarawneh G, Fezza E, et al. (2019) Pattern and Speed Interact to Hide Moving Prey. Current Biology : Cb
Rosner R, von Hadeln J, Tarawneh G, et al. (2019) A neuronal correlate of insect stereopsis. Nature Communications. 10: 2845
Nityananda V, Joubier C, Tan J, et al. (2019) Motion-in-depth perception and prey capture in the praying mantis . The Journal of Experimental Biology
Tarawneh G, Jones L, Nityananda V, et al. (2018) Apparent Motion Perception in the Praying Mantis: Psychophysics and Modelling. Vision (Basel, Switzerland). 2
Tarawneh G, Nityananda V, Rosner R, et al. (2018) Contrast thresholds reveal different visual masking functions in humans and praying mantises. Biology Open. 7
Nityananda V, Tarawneh G, Henriksen S, et al. (2018) A Novel Form of Stereo Vision in the Praying Mantis. Current Biology : Cb
Read J, Jones L, Rowe C, et al. (2018) The limits of apparent motion perception in the praying mantis Journal of Vision. 18: 349
Tarawneh G, Nityananda V, Rosner R, et al. (2017) Invisible noise obscures visible signal in insect motion detection. Scientific Reports. 7: 3496
Read J, Tarawneh G, Nityananda V, et al. (2017) When invisible noise obscures the signal: the consequences of nonlinearity in motion detection Journal of Vision. 17: 933
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